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Chapter 3016: Two Attacks, Two Alley Dunks!

"A bet?! What bet?!" James Dolan couldn't help but raise his brows and asked softly after hearing Robert Randolph's words.

Robert Randolph had a smile on his face and said in a deep voice: "If the Knicks have more than ten alley-oop dunks in this game, I will cover all the expenses tonight!"

"In addition, I'll pay for your Knicks team to make a documentary! Whether it's photography or editing, I'll do it all by myself!"

As a graphic designer, Robert Randolph still has strong connections in the film industry.

So this bet is still very convincing.

The most important thing is that such a bet is not suitable for a rich man like James Dolan.

Especially for such rich people who love to play, it is very attractive!

Ask your friends to find someone to film a documentary for their team!

No matter how you think about it, it is a very fun thing.

If this season, the Knicks can really win the championship!

So taking out this documentary can be regarded as a gift to the team and fans, and it is also the best gift to himself!

Therefore, after James Dolan heard about this bet, he had already made up his mind to make this bet.

He smiled and said to Robert Randolph: "Okay! Let's bet! Just ten alley-oop dunks! As long as there are more than ten, I win."

"If it doesn't exceed, I will rent a small island for you and take you on vacation for a week." (I checked the information! The price of contracting for some small islands specially used for vacation is about 20,000 to 100,000 US dollars per day.)

(For details, please refer to the vacation expenses of a certain island in the Caribbean contracted by a foreign aid in the Chinese Super League. This money is a lot of money for James Dolan.)

After hearing this, Robert Randolph also laughed.

In fact, neither of them is short of money.

Whether they are filming a documentary or booking an island for vacation, it is not a difficult task for the two of them with their financial resources.

What’s more important is actually the bet itself!

Winning or losing is more attractive than betting.

All James Dolan wants is to earn face.

It's a wonderful feeling to have your own team play a wonderful game in front of your friends.

And Robert Randolph thought very simply.

He believed that Zach Randolph's previous alley-oop dunk was just luck.

Next, the Knicks will definitely not play so many alley-oop dunks.

After all, Kevin Garnett of the Timberwolves is also the league's top inside player.

How could Zach Randolph be allowed to play alley-oop dunks without restraint?!

As long as Kevin Garnett is serious, he will definitely win this bet!

At this time, the players on the field did not know the bet between James Dolan and Robert Randolph.

But this does not affect Zach Randolph's desire to play alley-oop dunks.

The game is on.

Timberwolves offense.

Kevin Garnett still relied on his outstanding personal ability to succeed in the mid-range shot.

Turning around, it was the Knicks' turn to attack.

James Dolan and others in the box became nervous.

They all wanted to see if the alley-oop dunk that Zach Randolph and Jose Calderon just made together was an accidental result.

Or is it a premeditated plan?

Jose Calderon dribbled directly to the frontcourt and once again directed the Knicks players to start running.

This time, Mutombo did not come to the high post to help with the pick-and-roll, but started running along with Zach Randolph.

Mutombo and Zach Randolph started running towards the bottom corners on both sides.

Kevin Garnett and Earvin Johnson hesitated for a moment, but decided to follow Zach Randolph on defense.

You know, although Zach Randolph and Mutombo do not have the ability to attack in the high post.

But both of them have very good pick-and-roll abilities.

If these two players come to the outside to help with the pick-and-roll, whether it is Allen Iverson, Kyle Korver, or Jose Calderon, they all have good shooting abilities.

Once one of these three people makes a shot, even if Mutombo and Mutombo don't stay under the basket to compete for rebounds, it will make the Timberwolves very uncomfortable.

Therefore, it is a wise choice to catch up and defend and try to quickly switch defenses after the pick-and-roll.

This is also the reason why Han Ning puts players like Kyle Korver with excellent mid-range shooting abilities on the court.

Sure enough, after seeing Zach Randolph start running, Jose Calderon also started dribbling toward the right baseline.

Zach Randolph stepped forward to pick and roll without hesitation.

Jose Calderon found the right time, made a crossover with his hands in front of him, pulled the basketball from his right hand back to his left hand, and took the opportunity to break through to the left.

Sam Cassell, who was guarding Jose Calderon, was blocked by Zach Randolph in the pick-and-roll.

Kevin Garnett felt happy when he saw this scene.

Sure enough, it was just as he expected!

If he hadn't stepped forward just now, Jose Calderon would have been able to shoot directly from an open position.

But he chose to follow up and defend, so he could come forward as quickly as possible to change defense.

Thinking of this, Kevin Garnett no longer hesitated and rushed directly in front of Jose Calderon to defend.

But what he didn't notice was that after he stepped forward to defend Jose Calderon, Zach Randolph had already turned around and rushed towards the basket.

Jose Calderon also slowed down his pace and kept observing Zach Randolph's movement.

After seeing Jose Calderon slow down, Kevin Garnett thought that his defensive switch was timely enough and had destroyed the Knicks' offensive tactics.

But the next second.

Jose Calderon suddenly threw the basketball high towards the basket.

Zach Randolph also rushed to the basket, jumped as high as he could.

Sam Cassel, who was chasing behind him, couldn't stop Zach Randolph's impact.

Just as Zach Randolph jumped to the top, he grabbed Jose Calderon's pass with both hands.

Then he slightly stretched his abdomen, held the ball with both hands, and slammed it towards the basket.

"bang!"

A loud bang!

Zach Randolph succeeded in an alley-oop dunk!

Kevin Garnett was stunned when he saw this scene.

What the hell?!

Didn’t we agree to shoot after the pick-and-roll?!

Why did he hit an alley-oop dunk again?!

They are all liars!

"Crunch~Crunch~"

Zach Randolph did a half pull-up on the rim and the rim rang loudly.

Then he let go and fell to the ground, then roared angrily.

"roar!!!"
Chapter completed!
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